Heathcote County Explained

Conventional Long Name:Heathcote County
Common Name:Heathcote County
Subdivision:County
Nation:New Zealand
Year Start:1911
Year End:1989

Heathcote County was one of the former counties of New Zealand. It covered the southern parts of Christchurch.

History

Heathcote County was preceded by the Heathcote Road Board, which had its first meeting on 27 January 1864. An 1863 ordinance from the Canterbury Provincial Council established three road boards along the Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River: East, Central, and South Heathcote. The Roads Ordinance was amended in 1864, and East Heathcote became the Heathcote Road Board, Central Heathcote became the Spreydon Road Board, and South Heathcote became the Halswell Road Board.

Heathcote became a county in 1911. The county was abolished through the 1989 local government reforms.

Chairmen

Road Board

The Road Board had 19 chairmen between 1864 and 1911.

NameTerm
1William Montgomeryalign=center 1864–1865
2James Temple Fisheralign=center 1865–1869
3Walter Kennawayalign=center 1869–1870
James Temple Fisher (2nd period)align=center 1870–1876
4R. Clephanealign=center 1876–1877
5Samuel Manningalign=center 1877
6W. Attwoodalign=center 1878
R. Clephane (2nd period)align=center 1879–1880
7William Hawkeralign=center 1880–1881
8Frederic Jonesalign=center 1881–1882
9E. J. T. Fordalign=center 1882–1883
10George Drydenalign=center 1883–1885
11H. B. Kirkalign=center 1885–1886
George Dryden (2nd period)align=center 1886–1887
12Arthur Ollivieralign=center 1887–1891
13E. Curryalign=center 1891–1892
H. B. Kirk (2nd period)align=center 1892–1893
14A. Wiffenalign=center 1893–1894
E. Curry (2nd period)align=center 1894
15Gilbert McHaffiealign=center 1894–1896
16Robert Malcolmalign=center 1896–1897
Gilbert McHaffie (2nd period)align=center 1897–1899
17John Martinalign=center 1899–1901
Gilbert McHaffie (3rd period)align=center 1901–1902
Robert Malcolm (2nd period)align=center 1903–1905
18George Scottalign=center 1905–1906
19Frederic Corsonalign=center 1906–1907
George Scott (2nd period)align=center 1905–1906

County Council

The County Council had 16 chairmen between 1911 and 1989. The last chairman of the Road Board became the first chairman of the County Council.

NameTerm
1George Scottalign=center 1911–1916
2Charles Flavellalign=center 1916–1919
3George K. Burtonalign=center 1919–1921
4Walter Scarffalign=center 1921–1923
Charles Flavell (2nd period)align=center 1923–1929
5G. L. Danksalign=center 1929–1932
Charles Flavell (3rd period)align=center 1932–1935[1]
Walter Scarff (2nd period)align=center 1935–1936
6A. G. Williamsalign=center 1936–1939
Charles Flavell (4th period)align=center 1939–1941[2]
A. G. Williams (2nd period)align=center 1941–1943
7Frederick William Freemanalign=center 1944–1959
8R. A. Youngalign=center 1959–1962
9J. C. Hollissalign=center 1962–1964
10Doug Le Comtealign=center 1964–1968
11J. S. Scottalign=center 1968–1971
12Ted Tyndallalign=center 1971–1974
13Jim Somersalign=center 1974–1976
Ted Tyndall (2nd period)align=center 1976–1977
14J. M. McKenziealign=center 1977–1980
15W. M. Hindmarshalign=center 1980–1983
16Oscar Alpersalign=center 1983–1989
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See also

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Indictment of Harriers . 2 March 2014 . . 21 September 1934 . LXV . 224 . 6.
  2. News: A bit too civilised . 2 March 2014 . . 21 August 1939 . CXXVIII . 44 . 8.